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Scientists studied 'zombie stars' to find dark matter. What they found was even stranger
A new analysis explores the link between white dwarfs (dead stellar cores) and axions, a top candidate for dark matter. Learn ...
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Most normal matter isn’t in stars or planets, so where is it?
Most of what people casually call “the universe” is not where instinct suggests. Stars, planets and glowing gas clouds are ...
A new study questions dark energy's role in the universe's acceleration, suggesting it may be weakening instead.
Studies suggest that the universe's expansion is decelerating — but what could that mean for the future of the cosmos?
Contrary to popular belief, our universe may not be constantly expanding after all. A groundbreaking study by South Korean ...
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